Trump rallies workers at campaign phone bank

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump greets enthusiastic workers at a campaign phone bank in Colorado as he tries to increase support in the state. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).

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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump stopped at a campaign phone bank in Colorado on Sunday (October 30) en route to a rally, to thank the crew for their hard work. The New York businessman also autographed campaign hats as the staff vowed to turn the state "red", or Republican, in the November election.
Trump is working to capitalize on the latest chapter in Clinton's email controversy, mounting a furious bid to portray Clinton as unfit to lead the country after the FBI announced that it is investigating more emails as part of a probe into her use of a private email server while serving as secretary of state.
With 11 days to go before the U.S. presidential election, Clinton leads Trump by 15 percentage points among early voters surveyed in the past two weeks, according to the Reuters/Ipsos States of the Nation project.
Though data is not available for all early voting states, Clinton enjoys an edge in swing states such as Ohio and Arizona and in Republican Party strongholds such as Georgia and Texas.
But Trump has seen some gains: The swing states of Pennsylvania, Colorado, Iowa and Nevada all moved from leaning to Clinton to being too close to call.
Overall, Clinton remained on track to win a majority of votes in the Electoral College, the Reuters/Ipsos survey showed.
An estimated 19 million Americans have voted so far in the election, according to the University of Florida's United States Election Project, accounting for as much as 20 percent of the electorate.

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